Awesome: Toy Story Short Made Using Real-Life Toys

Mattel and Disney have teamed up to create a new Toy Story short, but not the kind we are used to seeing from Disney/Pixar. This short was created using the “Toy Story: Space Mission” toys that were recently released. One of the greatest things the “toymation video short” has going for it is that a child does all the voices for the characters, including that of Buzz, Woody, and Zurg. Similar to Andy in the Toy Story feature films, this takes us inside the mind of a child and exposes us to his imagination. Take a look at the video here and learn some cool facts on how the video was made!

Mattel’s Toy Story Toymation Fun Facts:

It took a crew of 8 people over more than 1300 hours and a span of 4 weeks to complete the toymation

Every second needed 12 frames of pictures

Every shot needed at least 3 takes, many of which had to be done separately with each toy and then composited together later

Each toy had to be taken apart and reassembled with wire and museum putty in order to be rigged properly to animate

The dust bunnies were created from an old carpet the team almost threw out right before production on the toymation project began

The crew made 5 trips to the supermarket to clear out their asparagus, big broccoli heads, and artichokes to build the vegetable forest set

Sounds like making a short using toys is no easy task! Considering the 8 member crew likely needed to eat and sleep once in a while, we are looking at a process that took a long while to complete. It may not be as painstaking as the animation process that Pixar utilizes, but it’s still nothing to sneeze at.

Click here for details and images for the new Toy Story space-themed toys.

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About Samad Rizvi

Samad is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Pixar Times and The Disney Times. His favorite films include The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Vertigo, Back to the Future, Children of Men, Pan's Labyrinth, and of course, Pixar's Toy Story and Inside Out.